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Where is the color code on a 2014 Honda Civic?

The color code is printed on the driver’s side door jamb sticker. This code is what you’ll use to order matching paint for touch-ups or repairs.


Below is a practical guide to locating the color code on a 2014 Honda Civic, including alternate spots if the primary label is missing or damaged. The goal is to help you quickly identify the correct alphanumeric paint code used by Honda.


Primary location: Driver's door jamb


The standard source for the color code on most Honda Civics, including the 2014 model year, is a small sticker affixed to the inside edge of the driver’s door frame or the nearby door pillar. This label usually lists the color code next to labels like Color Code or Paint.


What to look for on the label:



  • Open the driver’s door and inspect the inner edge of the door frame or the latch area where the door closes.

  • Identify the code labeled as Color Code, Paint, or PNT. The color code is typically a 2- or 3-character alphanumeric string.

  • Codes often begin with letters and numbers that correspond to the color family, such as NH, B, or Y, followed by digits.


In most cases this label in the door jamb will be the quickest way to obtain the correct paint code. If the sticker is faded or missing, proceed to other possible locations.


Alternate locations if the door sticker is missing


If the driver’s door jamb sticker is absent or unreadable, try these other spots where Honda sometimes places color-related information for the same vehicle:



  • Radiator support or engine compartment area: Look for a sticker on the front interior of the engine bay or on the radiator support that lists Paint Code and other manufacturing data.

  • Near the spare tire well or trunk area: Some markets place a color label inside the trunk or on the back of a removable panel.

  • Documentation and VIN-based lookup: If you can’t locate a sticker, you can use your vehicle identification number (VIN) with a Honda dealer or official service portal to retrieve the exact paint code for your car.


These alternate locations can help ensure you have the correct color code even if the door label is missing or damaged. When in doubt, a dealer can confirm the color code using the VIN and model year information.


Reading and using the color code


Once you locate the code, it can be provided to a body shop, auto parts store, or Honda dealership to obtain the correct matched paint. Remember that some colors may have regional variations or production batch differences, so confirming the exact code for your specific Civic helps ensure a perfect match.


Summary: The driver’s side door jamb sticker is the primary source for the 2014 Honda Civic color code. If that sticker isn’t available, check the radiator support area, trunk/spare tire well, or obtain the code via the VIN from a dealer. Having the exact paint code handy will simplify touch-ups and repairs while helping you maintain a consistent appearance for your vehicle.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Civic, start with the driver’s door jamb sticker to locate the color code. If needed, explore the engine bay area or trunk region, and use the VIN to confirm the code with a dealer. This ensures you get the correct paint match for any cosmetic work.

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